Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH)

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This route depicts the small subway network that connects New Jersey to the city of New York. The network contains three routes which connect to either Sixth Avenue or World Trade Center (WTC). Included within the route is a simplified timetable based on Monday-Friday services.

Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH)
DescriptionSimulation of the subway network connecting the cities of New Jersey and New York.
Country USA
Time period2020
Train Operating CompanyPATH
Simulation difficulty5/10 stars
AuthorKrizar
WebsitePATH
Route map

Newark
Harrison
Journal Square
Grove Street
Pavonia/Newport
Exchange Place
Hoboken
World Trade Center
Christopher Street
9th Street
14th Street
23rd Street
33rd Street

Background

The PATH network is operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey forming part of their transit system. Previously when operations commenced in 1908the system was run by the Hudson & Manhatton Railroad to connect New Jersey’s ports with the New York City predating all Subway lines within the city. However after bankruptcy in 1954 the system was renamed. The network is unique in that it falls under the Federal Railroad Adminstration due to its sharing of facilities with the NorthEast Corridor, including the Newark Dock Bridge.

The system runs 24/7 with varying services depending on time. A full summary of the network and timetable can be found within the official PATH leaflet included within the route zip file.

The Routes

Green – PATH green trains have been allocated the prefix ‘PG’ and operate between Hoboken and WTC. Non-passenger services which act as feeder services have been allocated the prefix ‘XG’.

Blue – PATH blue trains have been allocated the prefix ‘PB’ and operate between Hoboken and 33rd Street.

Red – PATH red trains have been allocated the prefix ‘PR’ and operate between Newark Penn station and WTC.

Yellow – PATH yellow trains have been allocated the prefix ‘PY’ and operate between Journal Square and 33rd Street.

Operation Notes

The included timetable provides a simulation experience perfect for those just getting into using Railway Operation Simulator with only a handful of junctions to monitor and the whole route fitting (on most machines) on the screen.

Due to there being four services operating on the same network it is strongly advised that you ensure all train information is visible by selecting ‘Information > Train > Show Status, Show Timetable’ within the game menus.

Within the timetable at the start of the simulation one service forms the last night operation following the joint Yellow/Blue timetable. This service from 33rd St to Journal Square calls additionally at Hoboken where it changes direction.

Trains arriving at Newark should pull into the headshunt before starting a new service.